Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 22, 1912, Image 4

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    Tillamook Headlight, February 22, 1012
Are You Going South or East ?
J0HN L-
SPANISH VENGEANCE
HENDERSON,
LEE WON HIS LOVE.
ELECTRIC ILLUMINATION.!
A Federal Soldier’s Chang« of Hosrt M Th« Diffarsno« Betwsan th« Are LigM
Fat« of a Faithless Solon In the Reign
G«tty«burg Bettitfield.
and ths Inoandsscant.
Emperor
Chartoe.
of
ATTORNEY & COUNSEL-
I was in the battle of Gettysburg I it Is a curious fact that while tbe
It was in the early days of the reign myself, and an incident occurred there
Direct connection
Through
LOR-AT-LAW,
of the Emperor Charlee. when the which largely changed my views of average mau knows that, roughly
at Chicago xnd
Los Angeles
speaking, there are two kinds of “elec­
Spanish people, ever jealous of their the southern people
New Orleans for
I had been the tric llglit”—the arc light and tbe In-
and El Paso,
Tillamook
Block,
Tillamook,
Or.
New
York,
Boston,
rights,
became
Infuriated
at
a
submis
­
or through
most bitter anti-southern man and candewent light- lie has a hazy notion
Washington,
igton,
sive cortes for voting Imperial grants fought and cursed the Confederacy I
San Francisco
Room No. 261.
of tbe dltieivm-e between the two.
and
■Iphia
Philadef
and Ogden.
without obtaining redrees for popular
desperately. I could see notblng good
Tbe arc light and the incasdeacent
SUNSET OGDEN 4 SHASTA ROUTES. pointe east.
grievances. Tordealllae. the represent­ in any of them. The last day of the
light differ wholly in principle, in
i
ative
of
Segovia,
being
a
bold
and
•‘ROAD OF
__ A THOUSAND WONDERS.”
T. BOTTS,
fight I was badly wounded. A ball brilliancy.
in apiH*arance Hnd in th»
brilii
haughty man. returned to his native
VIA SACRAMbNTO AND OGDEN.
shattered my left leg. I lay on the mode of use. Tbe distinguishing dif­
•
A
ttorney
-
at
-L
aw
.
cart
Over'and Limited— Pullman sleeping cars, observation
city to defend bls conduct and. ac­ ground not far from Cemetery ridge,
ference to an ordinary observer be­
through dining car.
Complete set of Abstract Books cording to custom, summoned his fel­ and as General Lee ordered bis retreat tween arc and Incandescent
______ ____
_ car
lights may
Inc
China and Japan Mail— Pullman and tourist
sleeping-car,
dining
low townsmen to the church that he
be aud bls officers rode near me. As be briefly stated
___
_______
(-------- . thus: Arc lights’ but u
and ____________
free reclining
chair care. San
L_.; Francisco
1... to
tc Chicago. Tourist n office.
Taxes paid for non­ might give an account of bls actions they
came along 1 recognized him. in the open air with carbon stick or
car connection en route for Kansas City via Denver.
In the cortes.
Atlantic Express -Pullman and tourist sleeping car, dining car and free
and. though faint from exposure and pencils, the points or ends of whl, h
Residents.
But the multitude. Infuriated at his loss of blood. I raised up my bands,
reelin ng chair car, San Francisco to Ogden, Denver and Omaha
are heated to a white heat and grad­
Lastern Express—Pullman anil tourist sleeping cars, and free reclining
Insolence in attempting to justify con­
Tillamook
Block.
looked I.ee in the face and shouted as ually consumed.
chair cars San Francisco to Chicago and St Louis.
duct they deemed Inexcusable, burst
load as I could. "Hurrah for the Un­
Incandescent lights. on tbe contrary,
Both phones.
VIA LOS ANGELES AND NEW ORLEANa.
open the doors of the ebureb and. seiz­
are produced Inside small glass glolies
ion!"
Sunset Limited— Train de Luxe—San Francisco to New Orleans, Jues
ing Tordeslllas. dragged him (hrougb
The general heard me. looked, stop of various sba|>eH from which the al­
day and Saturday. Pullman sleeping car, observation car, equipped
the streets with curses and Insults to­
ped hla burse, dismounted and came bas lieen exhausted. These lights are
with library, barber ehop, strenographer, ladies' maid, manicure and
ward the place of public execution.
valet. Excess fare, $1UJJU. Diiect connection with New Orleans- CARL HABERLACH,
toward me
I confesa that I though' caused by Ibe passage of electrlel'v
The dean and canons came forth
New York steamers.
he meant to kill me But as he came tbrough a tine resisting wire or thread,
with the holy sacrament to awe the up be looked down at me with such which to thereby rais«i Into a white
Sunset Express, Daily-Pullm-'n sleeping cars, tourist cars, free reclining
mob: the monks tn the monasteries,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
chair cars, San Francisco to New Orleans.
a «ad expression upon bls face that all or lm-.-indesi-ent light without being
Sunset R ute No 8 Pullman and tourist sleeping cars, «lining car and
by which the luckless deputy was
fear left me. and I wondered what h«- consumed on a<*coitnt of the abeei;**
free reclining chair cars.
dragged, prayed on their knees that
Tillamook
Block.
was alaiut
He extended his hand to of nir. if air leaks in the filament
V'a Los Angeles and El Paso.
his life might be spared or. at least,
me and. grasping It firmly and looKiu-.r i Immediately burns up. and that to the
Golden State Limited To Chicago via El Paso. Pullman drawing­
that he be allowed time for absolu­
right Into my eyes. said. "My son. 1 end of It.
room, observation cars and dining cars.
tion: but. without regard for humanity
The term "arc" Is an old one adop‘-
California Pullman and tourist sleeping cur, dining car and free re­
EORGE WILLETT,
hope you will soon be well ”
or religion, they banged their victim up
clining chair car.
It I live a thousand years I shall e<i years ago. referring to tbe suppos­
head downward on the common gibbet.
Call on any S. P. agent for ‘ares, reservations and descriptive booklets,
ed sha;>e of an electric spark In pass­
I never forget the expression of Gen
—H. C. Chatfield Taylor, “The Band of
or write to
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent.
A ttorney - at -L aw .
era! I^-e's face. There he was. de ing front one carbon point to tbe oth­
the Castanets.”
feated. retiring from a field that bad er.—Harper's Weekly.
Tillamook Commercial Building.
cost hint Hnd his cause almost their
last ho|te. and yet he stopped to say
words like those to a wounded soldier
O regon .
T illamook
Maxima to Whioh Rothschild Ascribed ••f the opposition who bad taunted him A Coolie Will Givo Hi« Cifo For 3200
Hi« Early Succos«.
as he passed by. As soon as the geu
Paid to Hi« Family.
Rothschild commonly ascribed bls era I had left me 1 cried myself to
The most grewsome feature of the
H. GOYNE,
early success In a great degree to the sl«-ep tb«re upon the bloody ground.— fatalistic Chinese and Japanese char­
♦
.
following rules:
Gamaliel Bradford. Jr.,”in Atlantic.
acter—the quality which makes them
"I combined three profits. I made
terrible as well led soldiers—is thalr
the manufacturer my customer, and
A ttorney - at -L aw .
stolid view of death. In China a coolie
the one 1 bought of my customer—
anywhere can be bought tor $200. paid
(CAPT P. SCHRADER)!
Office : Opposite Court House, that la. 1 supplied the manufacturer
to his family, to jump from behind a
Hi«
th«
Painter
Uses
and
Materials
with raw materials and dyes, on each
mound and take the place of the quail
Method« of Work,
of which 1 made a profit, and took bls
T illamook , O regon
Chinese painting is very frequently or pheasant when the authorities wish
manufactured goods, which 1 sold at
to cause a scandal and stop shootlug
a profit, and thus combined three prof­ descrlb«*ri us calligraphic—that is to
say. closely allied to or derived from by foreigners in the grave districts
it«.
When China's first railroad of twelve
bandwriting.
Inasmuch as Chinese
“Make a bargain at once. Be an off
T. BOALS, M.D.,
miles, from Wusung to Shangf .!.
handwriting
Is
brush
work,
of
a
high
band man.
was built in 1870 we all remember
“Never have anything to do with an order. It follows that every Chinese
that a native whose business of tug­
unlucky man or plnce. I have seen who can write well has the making of
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, many clever men who had not shoes a skilled mechanical artist In black ging boats along the river was threat­
and white He has a tine delicacy and ened by the new enterprise deliberate­
to their fe«-t. I never act with them
ly walked tn front of the train. His
LLAMuOK.
Their advice Bounds very well, but flexibility of touch, so that. If he |x»s
death, of course, accomplished the
transferring to pa
sesses
any
bent
for
fate la against them They cannot get
Sailing for Portland, every Thursday or Friday
purpose of the mandarins in stnrtlng
Tillamook Block.
of objects of na
on themselves. How can they do me per representations
ture or the imagination, he would b> an effective boycott against the inno­
according to Tides.
good?
expwted to produce work having a vation. Tbe repetitions of this sacri­
"Be cautious and bold. It requires
fice on the national altar (as they See
a great deal of boldness and a great special character
g
M. KERRON,
The nature of the material used it> on the Yuethnn, Peking-Hankow and
deal of caution to make a great for­
as slightly absorbent paper and other railways have been frequent.
tune. and when you have got It It re­ such
B. C. LAMB, Agent,
s. ELMORE A CO,
sized silk and thin water color, also The Chinese method of suicide among
quires
ten
time«
uh much wit to keep
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Lamb’s Dock, Tillamook, Ore.
Agenta, Astoria, Ore
leads to work having a special charue unhappily betrothed girls is to take
tt"
F. P. BAUMGARTNER, Agent,
ter. A member of any western ru. e an overdose of opium. Among men
Tillamook
Block,
The last idea was one which Roth-
Albera No. 3 Dock, Portland, Oregon.
would have great difficulty In painting the larynx is opened or the victim
■child frequently expressed, and there
a picture on a kind of blotting papei bangs himself, which last is the metb
la no doubt he was thoroughly impress­
Tillamcok,
Oregon
with a Chinese pen tilled with thlu od official Peking favors for the po­
ed with its truth.—Life.
watery pigment.
These characters
litical non grata».—J. S Thomson s
however, give the Chinese painting Its “The Chinese.”
Giant and Dwarf Hon«yb«ee.
U. HAWK,
chief charm. Birds and flowers and
IB some of the East Indian islands landscapes and figures are put in once
The Travel« of a Jewel.
Will not mar the appearance oi
■nd on the mainland of Hindustan are ■nd for all with no possibility of sub
Fanny Kemble when in the United
new Harness but it will makt
to be found the smallest species of
sequent touching up
States years ago was persecuted hy
it very unsafe. If you buy youi PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, bone« bees In the world These dwarf
They are painted with unerring the attentions of a wealthy lunatic.
boney collectors are known to en
strokes of the brush, and the result l> When Anally rejected by her he flung
tomologists ns Apla tforea Their bon
a clean, vigorous nnd living picture a package upon the table, exclaiming.
BAY
CITY,
OREGON.
ey combs are no larger than a child's The Chinese artist, as a rule, spends
Here you may rest assured that
“Well, nt least take this!" and dl-i|>-
band, nnd the cells are nbout the size a long time thinking out his picture
you are getting not only Har­
peared. The parcel proved to contain
of a small pinhead This boney Is ex­ and then rapidly dashes It in.—Chica­
ness that presents the very finest
a very' beautiful Jewel. The actress
cellent. as is the wax. The little crea­ go News.
R. BEALS,
was not long permitted to retain It.
appearance, but Harness that i>
tures build the comb on the branch of
She saw no more of tier persecute;.
well made in every detail.
■ low tree, nnd as they have not to
Tavern and Loan Office.
but did not remain under any sense <-f
provide for winter they work all the
The time honored London tavern
REAL ESTATE,
obligation to him. The gem was stolen
year tbrough. raising broods like them
the Castle, at Cowcross and Farrlng
from her before she quit the United
selves
In th«- same land there Is a don streets, enjoys the unique dis
F inancial A gent ,
species of giant bees. Apis dorsata. as tlnctlon of being also a fully licensed States. She forgot all about It In !!:<•
Next Door to Tillamook County B«nl
course of the years that followed A
large as a Held cricket These mon
pledge shop. Any one may here nego
Tillamook, Oregon.
rery long time afterward she was In
sters of th<- bee world build honey
tiate a loan upon bis personal la-long
Italy. A peddler displayed the con
combs that are from six to seven feet ings without being under the necessl
In length, four or more In width and ty of flrat calling for refreshments tents of his pack before her at Sor­
Jew*
which weigh from 300 to 400 pounds This strange combination of business rento. There lay the long lost
P. J. SHARP,
Through whose bands it had passe/.
each.—Harper's.
dates from the reign of George IV.. there was nothing to show.
who. after attending a cockfight at
RESIDENT DENTIST,
Maeterlinck'» First Play.
Ilockley-ln-the-Hole, applied to the
Accidents at Homs.
Maurice Maeterlinck began hto lit
landlord of the Castle for a temporary
A man who. despite the fact that be
Office across the street iron- the erary career with three apparent full accommodation on the security of his
has several grandchildren, is still fon-l
ores Hto first literary endeavor was watch and chain. By royal warrant
Court House.
of bls club and the pleasures which
to found a review. La Pleiade. which a few days later he invested that
Ue beyond the domestic circle said ;a
Dr. Wine's office.
soon ceased to appear. Hto second obliging bonlface with the right of ad
defense of bis weakness that be went
was tbe publication of a volume of vancing money on pledges, and from
out to prolong his life “and to avoid
|M>ema. “Serres Cbaudea." which fell that time down to the present a pawn
dangers.” "According to a table re­
broker's
license
has
been
annually
«tlllborn from tbe press. Then came
8ARCHET,
cently published by an accident lnsu
Ids play “La Princesse Maiene.” it granted to the Castle. This hostelry
*■ . The Fashionable Tail«»". was printed by band—by tbe author's Is mentioned once or twice by Dickens ance company,” he said, “more than
one-quarter of the aeddenta 'happen
own bands in fact—and tbe edition con­ In bis novel».—London Answers.
at home,* ” and in proof of the state­
sisted
of
exactly
twenty-five
copies,
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­
ment be showed this statistical record
Ths North Pols.
which were given away
For a year
ing a Specialty.
The class was just beginning the of accidents: At home, 25.9 per cent:
It attracted uo attention. Then. how­
pedestrians. 18.2; automobiles. 11.1:
ever. one of the twenty-five copies fell atudy of geography.
“James," said the teacher to the recreation. 11.0: horses and vehicles.
S* *vr in Heins Photographic Into the hands of M Octave Mirbeau
He wrote a resounding article ebout small boy In tbe front row. “tell me 9.9; on street cars 75: on railway
Gallery.
trains. 4.3: bicycles. 1.2: steamah! ■
tt in tbe Figaro, and tbe setter, like all you know about the north pole”
"The north pole is up at the end of travel. 1.0: miscellaneous, 10.2.—New
Byron, woke up and found talmaetf fa
the world, and the earth turns around York Tribune.
moua. —Westminster Gaaette
CLAUSSEN,
it. and Eskimos live there, and—and"-
Cost of Revolutionary War.
"Well. James, is that all you know
LAWYER,
Origin uf the Ceriew.
Justin Winsor in fits "Tbc Wet
In the year (lOfll) after King Henry'« shout the north pole? What about rhe
ward Movement" quote« Thom ■■«, Jef­
Vs are Child-Liltt.
death, la a synod, by the date’s au­ climate?”
9cut««hcr jlbuokat
.lames was embarrassed at being ferson as his authority for tin* state­
thority and attended by biotope- ab­
Ju»t as our portraits of adults
bots and barons. It was ordered that a “called" in front of tbe class nnd ment tbs' the money cost of •wtabtGh
• tj Tillamook Block,
bell should be rang every evening, at grasped at tbe suggestion "Why. tng American Indbnomt.-m«- was -■•
possess strength and character.
v«<. <1
T illamook
tbe heartug of which prayer etonM be why. the Eskimos try to climb lt”~ round ntiml>era. 3l4o.isJ0.um
O
xboon
We are experts in lighting
tng to the same authority. the war of
offered tad all tbe people «GonM get Imllanapolto News.
the Revolution cost England ju*c
within their houses and ahat their
and posing, and our equipment
about five times the above figure- that
doors. This odd mixture of gkaty and
Powerful
Effect
of
Pure
Saccharin.
is complete. Come in and see
police seems to be the orfertn of tte fa
Saccharin should never be taken In to to My. about 37OU.Ofin.OUU. Thus it
tut line.
a pure state Some Idea of Its power will be seen that there are ocrerai
mon« and r.itoreprraentad evrfew
Whatever was ita object, tt wan at least will lie conveyed when it is understood present day -Americans any one of
not ordained a» any special tefdsh'p that one part of It will give a very whom to worth much more • han k
on William's English vabjerta. E A
sweet taste to lo.iloo parts of water cost to establish the Independenrn of
Freeman.
History at tte Neman Tasted In too large a quantity. It sets this nation.—New York American
Next to the Pa«t Office
Conquest"
tl»>u »be nerves tn such a way as to
paralyse the sense of taste, just ss
Telling Hie Meal» Out.
powerful music stuns nr deadens ibe
“And d<> you take your mental out?"
auditory nerves or a bright light acts aeka the village probe, who Is garner­
noon th* optic nerves
ing information from the former reel­
dent who 1« home from the city for a
few days
WWy. I
Fully Prepared.
think
Jack-When t asked Ethel if ate
"Not until after I have eaten item.”
Won Id be mine «he fell on my breast wearily responds the unwilling victim.
»nd sobbed just like a little child, bnt —Judge's Library.
«I. P. AliUEN, Proprietor
finally she pet her arms around my
n-"-k and— Mend-Oh. yea; I know
all about that I rehearsed tt
her - ft,«ton Transcript
THE TRAVEL
VIA THE
Southern
Pacific
H
ROAD TO WEALTH.
The Reliable Route
Steamer
Sue H. Elmore”
LIFE CHEAP IN CHINA.
CHINESE ART.
Tillamook & Portland
Leaves Portland, Albers No. 3 Dock
Every Tuesday, Arrives Tillamook
Wednesdays,
(PACIFIC NAVIGATION COMPANY
ONE WEAK SPOT
HARNESS
W.A, Williams&Co.
LiflMB-SCHRflDER CO
Incorporated.
Warehouse and Commission iwen.
Coal, Shingles, Lime,
Cement and Brick.
Dock and Warehouse. Front Street,
between 2nd and 3rd Avenue West
Child Portraits Made by
Monk’s Studio,
Ì
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE
Headquarters for Travelling Men
Special Atteution paid to Tourists.
First Claaa Table
Comfortable Beds and Accomtnodatioa
I. Cloucth, Drriopi«*
Etperienr. take* dreadfully
R. h.«t «afte* bat he t
ether —Carly ks.